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Philip Sorensen

Logan, Utah

1981-2009

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PHILIP ANDREW SORENSEN OVID - Philip Andrew Sorensen, 27, returned to his Heavenly Father and to be with his Earthly father and grandfathers August 5, 2009, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Philip was born August 30, 1981, in Montpelier, Idaho, to Andy and Barbara Sorensen. He...

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My deepest sympathy - to lose a loved one suddenly is painful. May you find comfort in knowing God is aware of the tears you are shedding - Psalms 56:8 "Do put my tears in your skin bottle. Are they not in your book?"

Michell we really enjoy have phil live next door you guy some best nighter we every had we very sorry her about phil past phil very nice person i luck know he and you

Phil...still missing you. Your only sister. We will take care of your family. You take care of you.

Michelle, I love you. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your dear children. I just wanted to leave a small memory that I had of you and your family. I was over Visiting Teaching you awhile back. Your kids were bopping around the living room and Phil was happily playing with them and fixing something in the kitchen. I could tell how happy a family you guys are. Please know that I'm thinking of you and praying for you. I'll be here if you need me.

Love,
Amber...

I am so sad for your family Phil, as I know they will miss your generous smile and your jokey ways. You are my friend even though the years between us were many; you were always kind, patient, and helpful to an antique coworker. I feel blessed to have known your gentle spirit. I know that your memory will live in the hearts of your family and friends forever. Peace to you and your family.

Andy and Barbara: So sad to make contact after all these years with such a tragedy in your lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and with Phil's family. May God bless and comfort you.

You know there is a poem from an unknown author that would fit this. First of all I am sorry for your loss. Phil is a good friend. I will not say was, and my reasoning is that when I pass I will see him again.

Here is the poem titled
"Fiddlers Green"

Halfway down the trail to Hell,
In a shady meadow green
Are the Souls of all dead troopers camped,
Near a good old-time canteen.
And this eternal resting place
Is known as Fiddlers'...

My thoughts are with you I wish I could be there for you guys in your time of need I will miss Nute dearly he was a wonderful person and could always make you laugh